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8 Thursday <strong>February</strong> <strong>25</strong> <strong>2021</strong><br />

Latest Canterbury news at starnews.co.nz<br />

PEGASUS POST<br />

Our Values:<br />

ALOFA<br />

MAANAKITANGA<br />

HANGA WHARE<br />

SERVICE<br />

SUCCESS<br />

Compassion,<br />

commitment and love<br />

ignite action<br />

• For the learner<br />

• For teaching and learning<br />

• For self and others<br />

Every learner having a<br />

sense of belonging<br />

• Learners are at the heart of<br />

what we do<br />

• Mana, well-being and identity<br />

are valued<br />

• Every learned is welcome,<br />

engaged and heard<br />

Building the foundation<br />

for ALL learners to leave<br />

our school MORE curious<br />

than when they arrived<br />

• Enterprise, innovation &<br />

curiosity provide the framework<br />

for the daily life of our school<br />

• We redesign constantly to meet<br />

our changing environment<br />

• Connected locally & globally<br />

All learners mindful<br />

of their unique role in<br />

making a difference<br />

• All learners are leaders and role<br />

models<br />

• All learners act with<br />

responsibility and respect<br />

• All learners are mindful of their<br />

influence on the environment<br />

• We learn from our community and<br />

our community learns from us<br />

Every learner crossing<br />

the stage with dignity,<br />

purpose and options<br />

• High expectations of self and<br />

others<br />

• Is defined by Whanau, school<br />

and students to meet the<br />

unique needs of each learner<br />

• We are responsible for<br />

individual and collective<br />

success<br />

Manukura Kōrero - success<br />

Koe te whakawhiti o te rā<br />

You are like the shining of the sun<br />

What a week it has been! If I had to<br />

describe how angitu/successful<br />

ākonga at Haeata have been I would<br />

say ka mau te wehi! It has been<br />

awesome over these first two weeks.<br />

Haeata warmly congratulates<br />

the ākonga who are part of Te Whānau<br />

o Kōmanawa (supported by East<br />

Empire Sports Inc.) who achieved 1st<br />

place at the Waka Ama competition last<br />

weekend at Nelson Lakes.<br />

We love seeing success in the lives<br />

of our ākonga outside of Haeata!<br />

Ka mau te wehi!<br />

Ākonga in uniform - yes!<br />

Ākonga engaged in purposeful<br />

learning - yes!<br />

Ākonga supporting each other - yes!<br />

Ākonga enjoying kura - yes!<br />

With the unexpected move to COVID-19 Alert Level 2 Haeata moved<br />

quickly to reestablish the protocols to keep us all safe. Regular hand-hygiene,<br />

sensible distancing, and stringent cleaning protocols for all surfaces<br />

in hapori have been implemented.<br />

Our motto - “take nothing for granted and be vigilant.”<br />

Fortunately we received notification today from the Prime Minister that<br />

we have moved to COVID-19 Alert Level 1, so as we all breathe a<br />

collective sigh of relief we say - “back to business as usual!”<br />

The relentless pursuit of personal angitu/success.<br />

Our success depends on our collective commitment to personal<br />

accountability and personal definitions of excellent. I have been so impressed<br />

to hear Ākonga say, this is what success looks like for me and<br />

this is how I am going to achieve it this year. Success only comes after<br />

clear goals are set, a plan is in place and a commitment to hard work.<br />

Being a success only happens if the individual does the mahi - and I see<br />

that at Haeata everyday.<br />

I see our Ākonga are putting in the hard yards already and I am very<br />

proud of them all! They do indeed - shine like the sun!<br />

Nō reira he maurea kai whiria! - Arohanui.<br />

Nō reira huri noa i pūmanawa o Haeata - Arohanui.<br />

Whaea Peggy<br />

Manukura<br />

NCEA Whānau Hui<br />

Pictured: Adam Hird, Natalie Malan - Raukura<br />

(Assistant Principals for the senior school)<br />

Te Mātāpuna Mātātahi | Children’s University<br />

Just before lockdown we enrolled 20 ākonga at Te Mātāpuna Mātātahi | Children’s<br />

University from Kōmanawa hāpori. Te Mātāpuna Mātātahi | Children’s University aims to<br />

raise young people’s aspirations for higher education and encourage lifelong learning. The<br />

University of Canterbury and Lincoln University are working in partnership to deliver the<br />

programme, which is the first of its kind in New Zealand.<br />

We were so excited to see the success in 2020, that<br />

this year we have managed to get 40 spots for <strong>2021</strong>.<br />

This is an exciting opportunity for our ākonga top<br />

experience success in <strong>2021</strong>!<br />

As we continue to focus on success in<br />

<strong>2021</strong>, we are warmly inviting all whānau<br />

with years 11-13 students at Haeata to<br />

attend a whānau hui on the 10th March<br />

4pm-7pm. This will be a great time for<br />

parents and ākonga to understand what<br />

opportunities there are for them at<br />

Haeata, and how they can best achieve<br />

their goals.<br />

The kaiako look forward to meeting our<br />

whānau to share with them the exciting<br />

possibilities that await their ākonga in<br />

the future!<br />

Taking enrolments, please email enrol@haeata.school.nz<br />

for any enquiries or phone us on 03 930 0110<br />

Haeata Community Campus<br />

240 Breezes Road, Wainoni<br />

Reception Hours: Mon - Fri 8am - 3pm<br />

Contact<br />

03 930 0110<br />

enrol@haeata.school.nz<br />

www.haeata.school.nz

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